Hays County schedules open houses for 2024 Road Bond
SAN MARCOS, Texas – What’s on the ballot for Hays County voters this November? The community is invited to participate in four open house meetings across the county to find out just that.
Specifically, the county is hosting these events to give citizens information as they prepare to vote on Proposition A, a road bond package featuring 31 transportation projects in Hays County.
The same information will be presented at each open house, as well as be available on the county’s bond-specific informational website,
hayscountybonds.com. All four meetings will be come-and-go events held from 5-7 p.m.
● Tuesday, Oct. 8 at the Wimberley Community Center (14068 RR 12, Wimberley)
● Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the Kyle Public Library (550 Scott St., Kyle)
● Tuesday, Oct. 15 at the San Marcos Public Library (625 E Hopkins St., San Marcos)
● Thursday, Oct. 17 at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center (1042 Event Center Drive, Dripping Springs)
“This is a great way for people to get to see what will be on their ballots — and what the future might hold for our community,” said Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra. “The Commissioners Court is actively working to prepare for the future. We’ve put Proposition A on the ballot to allow county taxpayers to decide what they would like to see in Hays County.”
Attendees will also have an opportunity to view details about individual road projects, learn about the potential tax impact, and see where and how they can vote. Staff will be on hand to answer questions in English or Spanish.
In August of this year, the Hays County Commissioners Court called a $440 million bond election, seeking voter approval for funding for critical transportation projects designed to decrease congestion and improve overall safety and mobility.
The bond package focuses on projects already in the planning process to ensure their continuity and includes shovel-ready projects. The selected projects will address substandard roadways to improve safety and increase capacity. As one of the fastest-growing counties, Hays County aims to increase commuter safety, mitigate congestion and create regional connectivity.
“Early voting starts on October 21 -- right after these open houses conclude. We hope to help educate citizens about what’s on the ballot so they can make the best, informed decision for themselves about Proposition A,” said Becerra.
For more information on the 2024 Hays County Road Bond, including voting times and locations, go to hayscountybonds.com.






